Police reveal few new details in Labor Day shooting

The Paradise Police Department had few new details to report Tuesday on the Labor Day triple shooting in Paradise that left one woman dead and two more people hospitalized at Enloe Medical Center.

Lt. Steve Rowe said police do not yet know what led Robert McClintock, 53, of Paradise to shoot his brother Rodney McClintock, 49, his sister-in-law Nancy Taylor, 53, and 12 year-old Chloe Taylor at their home in the 400 block of Horseshoe Hill Lane.

Taylor was found dead when police arrived on scene at 6:33 a.m. after getting multiple reports of a shooting and people yelling.

Rodney was transported to Enloe via lifeflight where he underwent emergency surgery.

On Tuesday, Enloe Medical Center spokeswoman Christina Chiavara said he was in fair condition. Chiavara could not comment on Chloe's condition without a parental consent because she's a minor.

Rowe said Tuesday that he can't comment on the whether or not police have found the weapon or if it belonged to a family member.

He also noted that officers have had little contact with Robert in the year he's been in Paradise and he has a minor criminal record.

Rowe said police don't know if alcohol or drugs played any part in the shooting.